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What Happens When Cybercriminals Target Industrial Robots?

February 4, 2021 by Polly

Historically, robots were just dumb pieces of programmable machinery that did the same task over and over again. They had virtually no ability to sense their environment. And they certainly couldn’t make decisions for themselves.

With the advent of machine learning and smart systems, that’s all changing. Now designers are imbuing their mechanical appendages with all manner of intelligence. And it’s only getting better.

For economists, these trends are extremely exciting. We could be looking at a future where robots do the vast majority of manual jobs, freeing up labour for other tasks, boosting productivity like nothing else in human history. [Read more…] about What Happens When Cybercriminals Target Industrial Robots?

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GM to supply Navistar with Hydrotec fuel cells for electric vehicles while Volvo and Scania highlight their own electrification initiatives

February 4, 2021 by David Edwards

General Motors will supply its Hydrotec fuel cell power cubes to truck-making giant Navistar for use in its production model fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) – the International RHTM Series.

Navistar’s FCEV will get energy from two GM Hydrotec fuel cell power cubes.

Each Hydrotec power cube contains 300-plus hydrogen fuel cells along with thermal and power management systems. [Read more…] about GM to supply Navistar with Hydrotec fuel cells for electric vehicles while Volvo and Scania highlight their own electrification initiatives

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: cell, charge, compact, construction, cubes, eiffage, electric, electrification, electrified, energy, fuel, future, general, gm, hydrotec, motors, motorway, power, roads, scania, solutions, supply, systems, transport, truck, trucks, vehicles, volvo

Fabulos completes autonomous public transport pilot project in Greece

January 18, 2021 by Sam Francis

An autonomous public transport pilot project in Greece, led by an Estonian consortium called the Future Automated Bus Urban Level Operation Systems (Fabulos), has now successfully ended. After two months and 1,930 km driven in the streets of the municipality of Lamia, nearly 400 people used autonomous bus “Iseauto”.

The bus has been developed in Estonia and offers a full-scale autonomous public transportation service in Lamia.

The autonomous minibus developed by AuveTech in Estonia is the first Level 4 category autonomous vehicle that has officially been declared “street-legal” in Greece. [Read more…] about Fabulos completes autonomous public transport pilot project in Greece

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: autonomous, auvetech, bus, buses, city, consortium, estonia, fabulos, future, great, greece, iseauto, lamia, mobility, passengers, pilot, pilots, project, public, smart, streets, system, taltech, technologies, transport

SEMI Technology Unites Global Summit announced

January 12, 2021 by Elaine

Global industry executives from all seven SEMI regions will gather online for the inaugural SEMI Technology Unites Global Summit, February 15-19, 2021, for keynotes on the power of technology to unite the world and insights on how the microelectronics industry can shape the digital future.

The virtual event will connect industry leaders and stakeholders across the entire electronics design and manufacturing value chain for the latest developments, trends and innovations in key areas of industry growth including smart mobility, smart medtech, and MEMS and sensors. Registration is open. [Read more…] about SEMI Technology Unites Global Summit announced

Filed Under: News Tagged With: design, digital, electronics, forum, future, global, growth, help, including, industries, industry, insights, leaders, manufacturing, open, people, semi, semiconductor, shape, smart, stakeholders, summit, technologies, technology, unites

Electric SUVs Launching in 2021

December 21, 2020 by Polly

SUVs were known for their pollution but now they’re at the forefront of car development. Electric SUVs are eco-friendly, powerful, and gorgeous.

An electric car is a technological wonder in its own right. The cars are getting better by the minute, and they’re able to go for longer without charging.

Huge progress is being made when it comes to power, size, technology, and design. Electric cars really are the future. [Read more…] about Electric SUVs Launching in 2021

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Promoted Tagged With: Affordable Electric Cars, ariya, better, car, cars, course, drive, electric, electric SUVs, features, fiction, future, GMC Hummer EV, huge, hummer, launching, nissan, Nissan Ariya, park, people, science, suv, suvs, tesla, Tesla Cybertruck

Daimler and Volvo launch €1.2 billion venture to develop hydrogen fuel-cell technology for trucks

December 1, 2020 by David Edwards

Volvo Group and Daimler Trucks have entered into a joint venture to develop, produce and commercialize hydrogen fuel-cell systems for use in heavy-duty trucks as the primary focus, as well as other applications.

The ambition of both partners is to make the new company a leading global manufacturer of fuel cells, and thus help the world take a major step towards climate-neutral and sustainable transportation by 2050.

Volvo will acquire 50 percent of the partnership interests in Daimler Truck Fuel Cell for approximately €600 million on a cash and debt-free basis. Closing of the transaction is expected during the first half of 2021. [Read more…] about Daimler and Volvo launch €1.2 billion venture to develop hydrogen fuel-cell technology for trucks

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: agreement, areas, company, daimler, develop, expected, fuel, fuel-cell, future, group, half, joint, power, production, system, technology, transaction, truck, trucks, venture, volvo, well

Autonomous local public transport introduced in southern Germany

December 1, 2020 by David Edwards

Autonomous local public transport is being introduced in southern Germany through a research project funded with €7 million.

The RABus project is one of the implemented measures of the strategic goals for automated and networked mobility in the southern German federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg.

Winfried Hermann, Minister of Transport of Baden-Wuerttemberg, handed over the notice of funding in the amount of €7 million to the RABus consortium. [Read more…] about Autonomous local public transport introduced in southern Germany

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: automated, autonomous, city, consortium, equipped, friedrichshafen, future, laboratory, mannheim, mobility, operation, project, public, rabus, real-life, shuttles, traffic, transport, urban, vehicles, zf

Industrial camera manufacturer IDS expands headquarters

November 25, 2020 by Elaine

IDS Imaging Development Systems has expanded its headquarters in Obersulm-Willsbach – after a construction period of about one and a half years, the technology centre b39 could be moved into.

Jan Hartmann, managing director says: “Despite Covid 19, the work went almost without a hitch.

“We are very pleased that with the new building we can provide our employees with an ultra-modern and at the same time very attractive place to work.” [Read more…] about Industrial camera manufacturer IDS expands headquarters

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, artificial, building, camera, cameras, company, employees, future, ids, image, industrial, intelligence, platform, processing, rooms, skills, space, specialist, systems, technology, total, work

Relativity Space raises astronomical amount of $500 million for 3D printed rockets idea

November 24, 2020 by Sam Francis

Relativity Space, which is said to be the first company to 3D print an entire rocket and build the largest metal 3D printers in the world, has raised $500 million Series D equity funding.

The investment round was led by Tiger Global Management with participation from new investors Fidelity Management & Research Company, Baillie Gifford, Iconiq Capital, General Catalyst, XN, Senator Investment Group, and Elad Gil.

Existing investors participating in the round include Bond, Tribe Capital, K5 Global, 3L, Playground Global, Mark Cuban, Spencer Rascoff, and Allen & Company, among others. [Read more…] about Relativity Space raises astronomical amount of $500 million for 3D printed rockets idea

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: build, company, development, engine, future, global, launch, relativity, rocket, satellite, site, space, terran

Estonian company launches ‘first’ autonomous bus in Greece

November 17, 2020 by David Edwards

An autonomous bus named “Iseauto” has started its work in Greece, in the city of Lamia. The bus has been developed in Estonia and offers a full-scale autonomous service that was first piloted in the summer in Tallinn, in Ülemiste City.

For the first time in Greek history, a fully street-legal autonomous vehicle is operational in the context of an autonomous public transport pilot project led by Estonians.

The autonomous minibus developed by AuveTech in Estonia is the first “4th category” – or Level 4 – autonomous vehicle that has been pigeonholed “street-legal” in Greece. [Read more…] about Estonian company launches ‘first’ autonomous bus in Greece

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